Michigan Judge Sets Nov. 16 Date for Stauder, Barch & Associates Case

AUTHOR(S)

Carvlin, Elizabeth

PUB. DATE

July 2004

SOURCE

Bond Buyer;7/7/2004, Vol. 349 Issue 31920, p4

SOURCE TYPE

Trade Publication

DOC. TYPE

Article

ABSTRACT

Reports that a judge's decision to set a trial for November 16, 2004 will allow financial advisory firm Stauder, Barch and Associates Inc. to prove its assertion that Kari McDonald-Blanchett, a former employee, used confidential and proprietary information that belonged to the firm in her post at Public Financial Management in the United States. Stauder's presentation of evidence alleging that McDonald-Blanchett took confidential mathematics formulas for bond transactions.

ACCESSION #

13746135

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